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Thursday, 15 January 2009

Audience Feedback

Initially, people liked our sequence when we previewed it to the class. They liked our use of the chemicals and the other scientific shots, however a few people thought that we could have used fewer of them because they made our film seem longer than it really was.

They also liked the effects we put on the voices that gave them a more dramatic sound, and they liked our use of transitions such as cross fades and flashes on our shots.

 sequence when we previewed it to the class. They liked our use of the chemicals and the other scientific shots, however a few people thought that we could have used fewer of them because they made our film seem longer than it really was.

They also liked the effects we put on the voices that gave them a more dramatic sound, and they liked our use of transitions such as cross fades and flashes on our shots.

Sunday, 14 December 2008

countdown, only animated once.

Becky created this using the animation features on Photoshop.

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Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Recording our sound

We are going to record some of our diegetic sound separately, and then put it together with the film, because on some shots, the sound and speech is not very clear and you cannot see the characters faces, so it will be easy to match the voices with the shots.

If we record the dialogue separately, the sound will be clear and easy to understand what the character is saying, as opposed to the sound being distorted, and after recording it we can then alter it to make it the best quality possible.

For some of the dialogue, such as the missions briefing, we might put an effect on the voice, such as a computerised effect, so the voice is more technical as opposed to human. This will add to its similarity to other films of this genre, because in other spy films and science fictions, the main character often has conversations with their extremely advanced computers.

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Characters

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Wednesday, 19 November 2008

script

Mission Briefing

Spy Director: Agent Reid. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to infiltrate the facility.

Dialogue

Scientist: Sir? It’s ready, Mr. Crane.

Robert Crane: Good. Is the test subject in place?

Scientist: Yes, Mr. Crane. Everything’s Ready.

Robert Crane: Begin the first test.

Monologue

Robert Crane: All of this will be mine. They’ll never know what hit them. Britain will fall, and the world will follow. Soon, so very soon.

Mission Briefing

Spy Director: We’ve gotten you a new toy. I think you’ll like it.

Jason Reid: Do tell?

Spy Director: Your watch may seem like an ordinary digital watch. It has an alarm clock, a stopwatch, and all the usual bells and whistles. But, it is also a powerful explosive. Our inside sources have tested the formula, and have found that the raw materials are extremely volatile whilst being mixed. The labs are your best option.

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Cast

Protagonist - Jason Reid will be played by Scotty Waites.
Antagonist- Robert Crane will be played by Dan Thompson.
Missions briefing voiceover will be done by Mark Taylor.